5 Misconceptions People Have About Hookah Smoke

A hookah is a water pipe used to smoke a special type of flavored tobacco. Charcoal-heated air is passed through the tobacco (which resembles paste and is packed into a bowl), through the water at the bottom of the hookah. The smoker then takes up the tobacco via a hose and mouthpiece.

Smoking hookah is a growing US trend, most popular among 18- to 24-year-olds. Underaged smoking, however, has also recently become more common”with both high school and middle school kids. Hookah smoking is very attractive to the younger generation for a few reasons:

The highly social aspect of getting together with a group of friends around a hookah

Pleasant taste and odor of the hookah smoke

Seen as far more socially acceptable than smoking cigarettes

The buzz that occurs as a result of the tobacco and nicotine being inhaled

Its popularity is the prime reason why this is such a troubling trend”it is being misconstrued by the public as a safe option. The ongoing research on hookah smoking, however, labels it as anything but.

Smoking Hookah Isn't Addictive.

Studies have shown that hookah is just as addictive as smoking cigarettes, although many don't know this. A January 2013 study in Substance Abuse noted that of the college students they interviewed, nearly 60% believed it was less addictive than smoking cigarettes. However, the nicotine levels produced from hookah smoke is on par with that of cigarettes, suggesting that hookah is indeed addictive.

Since The Paste Used To Pack The Bowl Is Fruity, Then It's Okay.

Wrong. Some believe this paste, called shisha, is mostly molasses and contains little tobacco. In reality, the fruity smell is used to cover up the tobacco content of shisha. As noted in myth No. 1, hookah smokers are at risk for many of the same conditions as cigarette smokers.